Topics included:
- What IP Counsel does to cause them “PAIN”
- Making Strategic Decisions on Where to Invest In IP
- Lessons Learned
Panelists:
- Kevin Cranman, General Counsel, TANDBERG Television
- Jeanne Gills, Vice Chair, IP Litigation Practice
- Mary Ann Hynes, Vice President, General Counsel, Corporate Secretary and Chief Compliance Officer, Corn Products International
- Barbara Kolsun, General Counsel, Stuart Weitzman LLC
- Gail Lione, Executive Vice President, General Counsel and Secretary, Harley-Davidson, Inc.
- Mike Prairie, General Counsel and Secretary, Nitto Americas, Inc.
- Marya Rose, Vice President – General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, Cummins Inc.
- Gary Schmidt, Senior VP & General Counsel, Alberto-Culver Company
- Jeff Simmons, IP Litigation Practice
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The Non-Compliant Cat in the Hat
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